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Lamar Jackson Misses Thursday's Practice Because of Illness

Baltimore QB also did flip into end zone.
Lamar Jackson Misses Thursday's Practice Because of Illness
Lamar Jackson Misses Thursday's Practice Because of Illness

OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson missed Thursday's practice because of an "illness."

Baltimore did not provide any other information. 

However, Jackson is dealing with a stomach bug and should be able to play Sunday against the Lions, according to the NFL Network.

Jackson admitted that he was sore after that flip into the end zone against the Chiefs, but that was not part of the injury report.

He spoke to the media on Wednesday.

"I’m kind of sore," Jackson said about the flip. "I didn’t want to tell Coach [Harbaugh], because Coach probably would have said something to me about flipping next time. So, I don’t know. I’d probably do it again, though. It was pretty cool.” 

The other Ravens players who did not practice were:

WR Marquise Brown (ankle)

DeShon Elliott (concussion)

T Ronnie Stanley (ankle)

 DE Derek Wolfe (hip/back)

Limited participation was:

OLB Daelin Hayes (knee)

CB Jimmy Smith (ankle)

NT Brandon Williams (neck)

CB Tavon Young (knee).

The Lions who did not participate in practice Thursday were:

LB Jamie Collins Sr. (NIR - rest)

OLB Trey Flowers (shoulder/knee)

Limited participation was:

DE Michael Brockers (shoulder)

OLB Julian Okwara (neck)

OLB Romeo Okwara (shoulder)

WR Kalif Raymond (thigh)

RB D’Andre Swift (groin)

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Todd Karpovich
TODD KARPOVICH

Twitter: @toddkarpovich Email: todd.karpovich@gmail.com Skype: todd.karpovich Todd Karpovich has been a contributor for ESPN, Forbes, the Associated Press, Lindy's, and The Baltimore Sun, among other media outlets nationwide. He is the co-author of “If These Walls Could Talk: Stories from the Baltimore Ravens Sideline, Locker Room, and Press Box,” “Skipper Supreme: Buck Showalter and the Baltimore Orioles,” and the author of “Manchester United (Europe's Best Soccer Clubs).” Karpovich, a Baltimore native, is a graduate of Calvert Hall College high school, Randolph-Macon College in Virginia, and has a Masters of Science from Towson University. 

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